New research by the University of Hawaii at Mānoa has found that microbes behave in synchrony in different parts of the world, shedding light on how conditions such as the carbon cycle affect life in different ocean...

Researchers from the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have shown experimentally for the first time that carbon dioxide emissions have disrupted the planet’s surface energy balance, according to a recent press release. The Earth’s surface...

An international research team has shown that trees in the Amazon basin have trouble “breathing” during drought conditions, according to a recent press release from the University of Oxford. Although the growth rate of the trees seems...

The average atmospheric carbon dioxide level was above 400 parts per million for the month of February, according to a Scientific American article. That’s two months earlier than 2014, when the month of April was the first...

With 2014 officially in the books as the hottest year on record, it’s a fine time to share the web version of our infographic on global carbon dioxide emissions that originally ran in the Winter 2014 (PDF)...

Scientists say melting glaciers are increasing ocean organic carbon levels, according to a Live Science article. Organic carbon in the glaciers typically comes from microbes living inside the glaciers or contaminants. A team of Florida State University...

For the first time, scientists have determined that the maximum amount of warming from a particular carbon dioxide emission occurs approximately ten years later, according to a paper published recently in Environmental Research Letters. The researchers used...

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